FACTS which contradict what is taught in the universities and which even run counter to the assumptions made by critics of misandry.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Ta-Ki, the Chinese Emperor’s Mistress Who Loved to See Women Dismembered - 1200

Ta-Ki,
the mistress of the Emperor Cheon-Sin (1147), plunged him into vicious
excesses, and when a rival appeared on the scene she had her killed and sent
the body, cut into pieces, to the murdered woman's father, whom she also caused
to be assassinated.

Among
other barbarities, Ta-Ki used to order pregnant women to be torn limb from
limb.